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Fools and jokers coming to a network near you; Conficker's patch gambit exposed by researchers

Avaya announces server to unify communications via SIP; China denies cyber spy network charges
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While there is little known about the origins of April Fools' Day, the list of gags go on and on and this year is certain to add to the list of potty-themed Wii games, scratch-and-sniff Web sites and police-finding mobile applications. Read full story

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Conficker's patch gambit exposed by researchers
One technique deployed by the Conficker worm is to patch vulnerable Microsoft-based computers it has invaded. But University of Bonn researchers recently discovered that the Conficker patch is sufficiently different than the official Microsoft patch, giving security firm Qualys the opportunity to fine-tune its scanner to pinpoint computers where Conficker lies hidden under its own protective patch. Plus: 
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Avaya announces server to unify communications via SIP
Avaya is announcing at VoiceCon Orlando a new server that connects disparate SIP-enabled PBXs into a single system with global dial plans and call routing - a cost-saving first step toward rolling out corporate-wide unified communications.

Siemens launches cloud experiment at VoiceCon
Siemens' unified-communications-in-the-cloud experiment with Amazon.com could result in services that avoid capital costs and provide an easy exit plan if customers decide to...

China denies cyber spy network charges
China on Tuesday denied suggestions it could be involved in a cyberespionage ring that attacked computers worldwide from servers mostly based in the country.

Fidelis spies data leakage via social networking sites
Fidelis Security Systems is looking to help enterprises monitor and block specific content that employees might try to post in social networking arenas.

Honda develops brain interface for robot control
The research wing of Honda Motor has co-developed a brain machine interface (BMI) system that allows a person to control a robot through thought alone.

Three Reasons Why Microsoft's App Store Will Thrive
Microsoft's plans for its mobile application store just may change the way consumers look at apps and the Windows Mobile operating system. Not only has Microsoft changed contentious policies still enacted in Google and Apple's respective app stores, it has partnered with some of the most popular contemporary content providers and introduced original strategies for businesses. Here are three major reasons why I think Microsoft could blow its competition out of the water.

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The U.S. high-tech industry gained about 77,000 jobs in 2008, despite losses of 38,000 jobs in the fourth quarter of the year, according to a report from trade group TechAmerica.

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Today's most-read stories:

  1. Conficker on April 1st: Eve of destruction or big joke?
  2. Mobile Skype: The end of cellular as we know it
  3. Top 10 technology skills
  4. Conficker's patch gambit exposed by researchers
  5. The 10 worst Microsoft product names of all time
  6. Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries
  7. Feds give $50 billion IT services deal a second try
  8. Preparing for the Pre: Palm and Sprint must get it right
  9. Seven reasons MPLS has been wildly successful
  10. Fake security software scammers jump on Conficker
  11. Students learn through robot battles


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About Computer Networking: Common Home Networking Problems

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New HP servers have high-speed Ethernet connections

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HP this week introduced the ProLiant G6 servers (not to be confused with the Pontiac G6 sedans), and the servers are shipping with high-speed Ethernet connections built in. Read full story

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Broadcom unveils 10G chips that use SFP+ Broadcom this week introduced two 10 Gigabit Ethernet chips that support the SFP+ standard.

NetXen's 10 Gigabit Ethernet upgrade integrated with HP servers NetXen this week said it has integrated its 10 Gigabit Ethernet adapters supporting Windows and Linux offload with HP's ProLiant servers.

IBM again chooses NetXen for 10 Gigabit Ethernet NetXen this week revealed that IBM's new 10 Gigabit Ethernet SR adapter option for its System x servers uses NetXen technology.

Networking basics: Switch + wireless router Ron Nutter answers a reader question about connecting a switch to a wireless router. Got a tougher question? Ask it.

Can a switch substitute for a router? Cisco Subnet blogger addresses the question of whether switches can be used instead of routers for enterprise Internet routing.

Venture capitalists not willing to bet against Cisco Cisco Subnet blogger Brad Reese explains why VC losses from Hammerhead Systems could be the nail in the coffin for other start-ups competing with Cisco.

Juniper pounces on Cisco proposals A link on Juniper's Web site encourages buyers with proposals from "Goliath" Cisco to instead consider what can be offered by Juniper's "David".

How it works: Net monitoring & management Find out how management software works, and what you need to know to buy the right tool.

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Today's most-read stories:

  1. Deep computer-spying network touched 103 countries
  2. Preparing for the Pre: Palm and Sprint must get it right
  3. Seven reasons MPLS has been wildly successful
  4. April Fool's Conficker threat is likely hype
  5. Google: IPv6 is easy, not expensive
  6. CEO payday: How much tech chiefs made in '08
  7. Top 10 technology skills
  8. Nine cool geek tips I just can't function without
  9. IETF to explore new routing technique
  10. IBM layoffs incite backlash
  11. Students learn through robot battles


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